WordPress Hacks

Not everybody likes the WordPress Admin Bar, which exists since WordPress 3.1, at the top of the browser. With just a bit CSS you can change it. The following function provides CSS directly in the footer of backend and frontend. It displays the Admin Bar at the bottom.Continue reading …

Sometimes you don't like to display every post and page on search results. Today I like to show you how to filter the search in your frontend. Therefore I add a filter to the query of WordPress and exclude the according posts or pages of the search.Continue reading …

In a previous post I provide a solution on how to exclude certain categories from your feed. You can do the same with other content and I will show you in this post how you can exclude certain posts from your feed.Continue reading …

Small changes can sometimes work wonders. If you use the library and use a lot of pictures in the posts, the following small link in the library will surely help you. Thus, images can be easily reused. A link will be created so you can access the image directly and there is no need to upload the image again to your new post. Further information can be found in this post.Continue reading …

The Feed-Cache of WordPress is in the database, it's in the table options and sometimes you like to delete it. With a little SQL this is done quite quickly - but be careful, there is no way back! Within WordPress I do it with the help of the Plugin Adminer, which allows a complete mySQL access and you are still able to work in the backend of WordPress. Alternatively it's also possible with phpMyAdmin for example.Continue reading …